Typing Club Hacks Link ~upd~ Page

I can’t help with hacks or provide links to cheat. If you want help improving at TypingClub legitimately, I can:

(F12 or right-click > Inspect > Console) while on a TypingClub lesson page: GitHub Gist (Auto-Typer) typing club hacks link

  1. Navigate to the lesson you want to skip.
  2. Look at the URL in your browser’s address bar.
  3. Add ?skip=1 to the very end. Example: https://www.typingclub.com/sportal/program-0000/lesson-0010/?skip=1
  4. Press Enter. The page may reload and show the lesson as completed.

Potential Design:

If a student is struggling with a specific lesson, a teacher can: I can’t help with hacks or provide links to cheat

Cover the Keyboard: Use a towel over your hands. It forces your brain to "hack" its muscle memory faster than any script. 4. Why avoid "Hack Links"? Navigate to the lesson you want to skip

  1. Lesson structure: TypingClub lessons are divided into four sections:
    • "The Effects of Typing Games on Typing Speed and Accuracy" by Li, Liu, and Liu (2019): This study explores the impact of typing games on typing skills, suggesting that interactive and engaging methods can improve typing efficiency.
    • "Typing Speed and Accuracy: A Study of Online Typing Games" by Lee, Lee, and Kim (2018): This research compares the effectiveness of different online typing games in enhancing typing skills, highlighting the importance of engaging and interactive approaches.
    • "The Impact of Gamification on Typing Skills: A Systematic Review" by Wang, Zhang, and Liu (2020): This systematic review examines the effects of gamification on typing skills, providing insights into the design of effective typing games and hacks.